That's someone who has struggled days and nights with the patient and is trying to share and convey his happiness with other people when he's not capable of expressing by himself because he's so overwhelmed and in disbelief about him being able to walk after a long struggle. I have helped my father in-law with the same and cried as hard when he could walk better.
Be quiet you. How in the world is she being patronizing? Do you have any notion of a loving family or what it's like to take care of an elderly person? You clearly don't.
awwwe, this warms my heart.
oh my goodness! thank you nikki
Thanks a lot Nikki
Whose is that patronising voice? Treat him like an adult, please. He isn’t a child
That isn’t patronizing, are you insane? Let people be happy together.
@@CooperWitzberger No, they are right. I HATE that voice. Just use a normal one. Sheesh.
That's someone who has struggled days and nights with the patient and is trying to share and convey his happiness with other people when he's not capable of expressing by himself because he's so overwhelmed and in disbelief about him being able to walk after a long struggle. I have helped my father in-law with the same and cried as hard when he could walk better.
Be quiet you. How in the world is she being patronizing? Do you have any notion of a loving family or what it's like to take care of an elderly person? You clearly don't.